Barry boosts Manchester City as midfielder looks set to face Liverpool

19 November 2009 11:51

Manchester City manager Mark Hughes expects Gareth Barry to shrug off a groin problem and face Liverpool on Saturday.

Barry, who was close to joining the Reds from Aston Villa last summer before moving to Eastlands in May, suffered some discomfort following England's defeat by Brazil in a friendly last week.

Hughes said: 'Gareth came back from the international with a little bit of soreness but it should not be a problem for the weekend.'

Fighting fit: Barry (left) should be able to take his place when City travel to Liverpool after representing England against Brazil in Doha

It was Barry's fifth outing for England this season and Hughes intends to give the midfielder a rest at some stage.

'It is a long season and he is more than capable of dealing with that but there are going to be times where we will have to protect him,' Hughes told the club's website.

'We are mindful of the fact that Gareth has played so much for us and for England. We want to keep him fresh and well for key games.'

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